I would take the analysis a little different direction and see if you even need those services.
For example, taskpanl.exe (Earthlink Total Access) looks like it adds some internet tools but it isn't necessary in order to get on line
http://www.earthlink.net/about/press/pr_ta2003_debuts/If you want those tools allow #1 and #2, but if you don't need those things I would probably disable it if that's possible.
IPClient.exe is a monitor used by Verizon DSL (and maybe Earthink) and is not necessary. I would find a way to disable it if possible and block it if it can't be disabled. Its not malicious - just not useful.
DSAgnt.exe is a Dell update/service tool so if you're on a Dell computer this isn't suspicious but its probably not necessary to have it running every startup either. You could probably disable with WinPatrol.
I'm not finding anything at all about Elink.Acc.exe so if you're suspicious of it you could upload to Virus Total just to double check it. But since its called by taskpanl.exe its
probably OK.
If you do decide to disable some of those things try disabling them one by one. Sometimes when you stop things from loading you get unexpected results (like no internet connection at all). If this happens and you've made only one change its easy to go back and reverse it.
The prefetch files are there to help Windows load programs faster. Its OK to find IPClient.exe in there.
B) Under the Comodo Traffic, Applications, it shows 99-100% ashWvSv.exe running
If it reads ashWebSv.exe its OK as long as you actively browsing.
I'm not sure how "user friendly" Comodo is going to be for me but I'm willing to try it a bit more.
Hang in there. The pop ups will stop in a day or so after Comodo learns about your applications. Then you'll hardly know its there.